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  1. Phoenix is a small constellation bordered by Fornax and Sculptor to the north, Grus to the west, Tucana to the south, touching on the corner of Hydrus to the south, and Eridanus to the east and southeast.

  2. Phoenix is a constellation in the far southern sky. Representing the mythical firebird, the constellation contains the navigational star Ankaa and the Phoenix Cluster of galaxies.

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · The Phoenix constellation is a minor constellation located in the southern celestial hemisphere. It was named after the mythical phoenix, which rose from its ashes upon death. Key Facts & Summary. The Phoenix constellation is among the 12 constellations created by Dutch astronomer and cartographer, Petrus Plancius.

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  6. Phoenix is a southern constellation which appears highest in the midnight sky in the months around October. It was among a dozen constellations introduced by Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman which celebrate rare or exotic animals, and first appeared on star maps in 1598.

  7. Phénix. The constellation of Phoenix is a small but distinct constellation of the southern hemisphere ( ). It can be found between on the right hand side (west) and the southern end of on the left hand side (east). The brightest star in the shown field is Achernar of Eridanus (alpha Eri, 0.5 mag).